US11192527B2 - Camera for a vehicle including a wiping member - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to a technical field of vehicles, and more particularly to an imaging device for a vehicle, and a vehicle.
- the present disclosure aims to solve one of the technical problems in the related art at least to some extent.
- the present disclosure proposes an imaging device for a vehicle, which enables a camera to stay immobile relative to a wiping member and enables a transparent cover itself to rotate, such that the wiping member cleans the transparent cover and normal image information acquisition of the camera will not be affected.
- the present disclosure further proposes a vehicle having the above imaging device.
- the imaging device includes a casing including a casing body and a transparent cover provided to the casing body, the transparent cover being rotatable relative to the casing body; a camera provided in the casing and configured to obtain image information outside the transparent cover through the transparent cover; a wiping member provided to the casing and being stationary relative to the camera; and a drive device connected with the transparent cover and configured to drive the transparent cover to rotate so as to enable the wiping member to wipe an outer surface of the transparent cover.
- the imaging device keeps the camera immobile relative to the wiping member, and rotates the transparent cover by itself, so as to enable the wiping member to clean the transparent cover without affecting the normal image acquisition of the camera.
- the imaging device for the vehicle may also have the following technical features.
- the casing body includes an upper casing and a lower casing that are spaced apart from each other in an up-and-down direction, and the transparent cover is disposed between the upper casing and the lower casing.
- the transparent cover has an upper end rotatably fitted with an inner peripheral surface of the upper casing and a lower end rotatably fitted with an inner peripheral surface of the lower casing, and an outer peripheral surface of the upper casing and an outer peripheral surface of the lower casing protrude beyond an outer peripheral surface of the transparent cover.
- the wiping member connects the upper casing and the lower casing.
- the outer peripheral surface of the upper casing is provided with an upper casing groove running through a peripheral wall of the upper casing upwards and downwards
- the outer peripheral surface of the lower casing is provided with a lower casing groove running through a peripheral wall of the lower casing upwards
- the upper casing groove is corresponding to the lower casing groove in the up-and-down direction
- the wiping member has an upper end connected in the upper casing groove and a lower end connected in the lower casing groove.
- the wiping member includes a connecting rod portion and a wiping portion; the connecting rod portion is configured to be connected with the upper casing groove and the lower casing groove; and the wiping portion is disposed to an inner surface of the connecting rod portion and configured to wipe the transparent cover.
- the drive device includes a drive motor.
- a rotational speed of the transparent cover driven by the drive device is in proportion to the amount of rain/snow.
- the drive device drives the transparent cover to rotate in a single direction.
- the drive device drives the transparent cover to rotate alternately in a forward direction and a reverse direction.
- the transparent cover has an annular peripheral wall
- the drive device is configured to drive the transparent cover to rotate around a central axis of the annular peripheral wall.
- the transparent cover has a circular top wall closing the annular peripheral wall and a circular bottom wall closing the annular peripheral wall.
- a drive shaft of the drive device is linked with the circular top wall and the circular peripheral wall.
- the transparent cover and the casing body are provided with a rolling bearing therebetween.
- the transparent cover and the casing body are further provided with a sealing ring therebetween.
- an inner peripheral surface of the transparent cover is provided with a round of gear teeth
- the drive device is configured as a drive motor whose motor shaft has a motor shaft gear
- the motor shaft gear is meshed with the gear teeth directly or through a speed change mechanism for transmission.
- a plurality of wiping members are provided and distributed along a circumferential direction
- a plurality of cameras are provided and distributed along the circumferential direction
- the plurality of wiping members and the plurality of cameras are staggered in the circumferential direction.
- a vehicle according to another aspect of the present disclosure includes an imaging device according to above embodiments; and a roof, the imaging device being disposed on the roof of the vehicle.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an imaging device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic view of an imaging device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 3 is a partially schematic view of an imaging device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic view illustrating a rotation direction of a transparent cover according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic view illustrating a rotation direction of a transparent cover according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- imaging device 100 casing 1 , casing body 11 , transparent cover 12 , camera 2 , wiping member 3 , drive device 4 , upper casing 111 , lower casing 112 , upper casing groove 1111 , lower casing groove 1121 , connecting rod portion 31 , wiping portion 32 .
- first and second are used herein for purposes of description and are not intended to indicate or imply relative importance or significance or to imply the number of indicated technical features.
- the feature defined with “first” and “second” may comprise one or more of this feature.
- the term “a plurality of” means two, three or etc., unless specified otherwise.
- the terms “mounted,” “connected,” “coupled,” “fixed” and the like are used broadly, and may be, for example, fixed connections, detachable connections, or integral connections; may also be mechanical or electrical connections; may also be direct connections or indirect connections via intervening structures; may also be inner communications of two elements or mutual interaction of two elements, which can be understood by those skilled in the art according to specific situations.
- a structure in which a first feature is “on” or “below” a second feature may include an embodiment in which the first feature is in direct contact with the second feature, and may also include an embodiment in which the first feature and the second feature are not in direct contact with each other, but are contacted via an additional feature formed therebetween.
- a first feature “on,” “above,” or “on top of” a second feature may include an embodiment in which the first feature is right or obliquely “on,” “above,” or “on top of” the second feature, or just means that the first feature is at a height higher than that of the second feature; while a first feature “below,” “under,” or “on bottom of” a second feature may include an embodiment in which the first feature is right or obliquely “below,” “under,” or “on bottom of” the second feature, or just means that the first feature is at a height lower than that of the second feature.
- An imaging device 100 for a vehicle will be described below with reference to FIGS. 1-5 .
- the imaging device 100 may include: a casing 1 , a camera 2 , a wiping member 3 , and a drive device 4 .
- the imaging device 100 may be disposed on an intelligent self-driving vehicle, and certainly can also be disposed on an ordinary human-driving vehicle.
- an example of applying the imaging device 100 to the intelligent self-driving vehicle will be illustrated below, but such illustrative description shall not be construed to limit the protection scope of the present disclosure. It should be clearly understood by those skilled in the art that application of the imaging device 100 to the human-driving vehicle falls within the protection scope of the present disclosure as well.
- the imaging device 100 may be disposed on a roof of the vehicle.
- the casing 1 includes a casing body 11 and a transparent cover 12 disposed to the casing body 11 , and the transparent cover 12 is rotatable relative to the casing body 11 .
- the casing body 11 is fixed on the roof of the vehicle and stays immobile, but the transparent cover 12 can rotate by itself relative to the casing body 11 .
- the camera 2 is disposed in the casing 1 and used to obtain image information outside the transparent cover 12 through the transparent cover 12 .
- the arrangement of the camera 2 in the casing 1 can protect the camera 2 from external damages effectively. Since the transparent cover 12 has good transparency, the accuracy and authenticity of the image information collected by the camera 2 are ensured.
- the wiping member 3 is configured as a cleaning component disposed to the casing 1 , and can wipe an outer surface of the transparent cover 12 under the drive of the drive device 4 to ensure the cleanness of the outer surface of the transparent cover 12 . Since the outer surface of the transparent cover 12 is contaminated with rainwater or dust, image information acquisition of the camera 2 is affected, and image information data transmitted by the camera 2 to an automatic driving system of the vehicle is inaccurate, causing the automatic driving system of the vehicle to make a wrong decision, resulting in vehicle driving errors, and endangering the safety of vehicles and passengers. Therefore, it is required to provide the wiping member 3 to clean the transparent cover 12 , so as to ensure that the transparent cover 12 is clean and tidy all the time, thereby guaranteeing the authenticity and accuracy of the imaging by the camera 2 .
- the wiping member 3 is immobile relative to the camera 2 . That is, the camera 2 is disposed in a fixed position in the casing 1 and stays still, and the wiping member 3 is disposed to the casing body 11 and stays still, such that the camera 2 and the wiping member 3 form a static state relative to each other.
- the transparent cover 12 is rotatable under the drive of the drive device 4 , such that the transparent cover 12 is moved relative to the wiping member 3 to be wiped and cleaned, so as to ensure its own cleanness. Since the movement of the transparent cover 12 does not affect the image acquisition of the camera 2 , and the position of the wiping member 3 relative to the camera 2 is fixed, the arrangement of the wiping member 3 will not affect the image acquisition of the camera 2 .
- the imaging device 100 keeps the camera 2 immobile relative to the wiping member 3 , and rotates the transparent cover 12 by itself, so as to enable the wiping member 3 to clean the transparent cover 12 without affecting the normal image information acquisition of the camera 2 .
- the casing body 11 includes an upper casing 111 and a lower casing 112 that are spaced apart from each other in an up-and-down direction, and the transparent cover 12 is disposed between the upper casing 111 and the lower casing 112 .
- the transparent cover 12 has an upper end rotatably fitted with an inner peripheral surface of the upper casing 111 and a lower end rotatably fitted with an inner peripheral surface of the lower casing 112 .
- the rotation of the transparent cover 12 relative to the casing body 11 is achieved.
- an outer peripheral surface of the upper casing 111 and an outer peripheral surface of the lower casing 112 protrude beyond an outer peripheral surface of the transparent cover 12 to reserve an installation space for the wiping member 3 , in which the wiping member 3 is connected between the upper casing 111 and the casing body 113 , and the three forming a whole are relatively stationary. Since the transparent cover 12 is moved relative to the casing body 11 , the transparent cover 12 is also moved relative to the wiping member 3 , and the wiping member 3 can wipe and clean the transparent cover 12 effectively.
- the outer peripheral surface of the upper casing 111 is provided with an upper casing groove 1111 that runs through a peripheral wall of the upper casing 111 upwards and downwards
- the outer peripheral surface of the lower casing 112 is provided with a lower casing groove 1121 that runs through a peripheral wall of the lower casing 112 upwards.
- the upper casing groove 1111 is corresponding to the lower casing groove 1121 in the up-and-down direction
- the wiping member 3 has an upper end connected in the upper casing groove 1111 and a lower end connected in the lower casing groove 1121 .
- the upper casing 111 is provided with the upper casing groove 1111 recessed inwards
- the lower casing 112 is provided with the lower casing groove 1121 recessed inwards.
- the wiping member 3 can be inserted downwards from the upper casing groove 1111 and then inserted into the lower casing groove 1121 , and it is ensured that a wiping surface of the wiping member 3 is in close fit with the transparent cover 12 to guarantee a wiping and cleaning effect; finally, the upper end of the wiping member 3 is fixed in the upper casing groove 1111 by using a screw, and the lower end of the wiping member 3 is fixed in the lower casing groove 1121 by using a screw, thereby completing the assembly.
- the wiping member includes a connecting rod portion 31 and a wiping portion 32 .
- the connecting rod portion 31 is configured to be connected with the upper casing groove 1111 and the lower casing groove 1121 to ensure that the wiping member 3 is stationary relative to the casing body 11 and the camera 2 in the casing body 11 .
- the wiping portion 32 is disposed to an inner surface of the connecting rod portion 31 and configured to wipe the transparent cover 12 so as to guarantee the cleanness of the transparent cover 12 .
- the drive device 4 includes a drive motor.
- the drive motor may directly drive the transparent cover 12 to rotate so as to implement the wiping and cleaning of the transparent cover 12 by the wiping member 3 .
- a rotational speed of the transparent cover 12 driven by the drive device 4 is in proportion to the amount of rain/snow. That is, the more the rain or snow is accumulated on the transparent cover 12 , the faster the drive device 4 drives the transparent cover 12 to rotate. Thus, it can be ensured that the rain or snow on the transparent cover 12 is quickly and timely cleared away, thereby avoiding influence on the normal image information acquisition of the camera 2 .
- the drive device 4 drives the transparent cover 12 to rotate in a single direction (as shown in FIG. 4 ), and the drive device 4 may drive the transparent cover 12 to rotate alternately in a forward direction and a reverse direction (as shown in FIG. 5 ).
- the rotation form of the transparent cover 12 driven by the drive device 4 can be determined according to specific situations, and for example, the rotation form of the transparent cover 12 can be adjusted in time at a position where the rain or snow is accumulated a lot. Thus, the practicability and operability is enhanced.
- the transparent cover 12 has an annular peripheral wall, and the annular peripheral wall is a part of the transparent cover 12 corresponding to the camera 2 .
- the drive device 4 is used to drive the transparent cover 12 to rotate around a central axis of the annular peripheral wall.
- the transparent cover 12 has a circular top wall closing the annular peripheral wall and a circular bottom wall closing the annular peripheral wall.
- a drive shaft of the drive device 4 may be linked with the circular top wall and the circular bottom wall, to ensure that the drive device 4 can drive the annular peripheral wall to rotate and does not directly act on the annular peripheral wall, so as to avoid blocking a photographing path of the camera 2 .
- a rolling bearing is provided between the transparent cover 12 and the casing body 11 to enable the transparent cover 12 to be rotated relative to the casing body 11 , and the arrangement of the rolling bearing may reduce friction between the transparent cover 12 and the casing body 11 effectively to make the rotation of the transparent cover 12 smoother, thereby avoiding noise generated due to the friction and improving the NVH performance of the whole vehicle.
- a sealing ring is further provided between the transparent cover 12 and the casing body 11 .
- an inner peripheral surface of the transparent cover 12 is provided with a round of gear teeth
- the drive device 4 is configured as a drive motor whose motor shaft has a motor shaft gear.
- the motor shaft gear is meshed with the gear teeth directly or through a speed change mechanism for transmission.
- Driving rotation of the transparent cover 12 by the gear meshing transmission mode can ensure the stability of the rotational torque and power transmission, so as to ensure the cleaning effect on the transparent cover 12 .
- a plurality of wiping members are provided and distributed along a circumferential direction to ensure the cleaning effect and cleaning efficiency of the transparent cover 12 .
- a plurality of cameras 2 are also provided and distributed along the circumferential direction.
- the cameras 2 are arranged in the transparent cover 12 in the form of a front side, a left side, a right side, and a rear side.
- the arrangement mode can be changed according to different setting requirements to ensure that all viewing angles around the vehicle can be covered, so as to more comprehensively collect information about the surrounding environment of the vehicle.
- the plurality of wiping members 3 and the plurality of cameras 2 are staggered in the circumferential direction.
- the number of the wiping members 3 may be set according to the number of the cameras 2 .
- wiping members 3 may be provided and an included angle between two adjacent wiping members is 90°, that is, the wiping members are distributed equidistantly; or six wiping members 3 may be provided and the included angle between two adjacent wiping members is 60°, that is, the wiping members are distributed equidistantly.
- the wiping members 3 may not distributed equidistantly, as long as the wiping members and the cameras 2 are staggered.
- the wiping member 3 and the camera 2 are relatively stationary, the two are arranged in a staggered manner to prevent the wiping member 3 from obscuring the photographing path of the camera 2 , so as to ensure the accuracy of the image information acquisition of the camera 2 .
- a vehicle according to embodiments of another aspect of the present disclosure includes the imaging device 100 described in the above embodiments.
- Other configurations of the vehicle, such as transmissions, braking systems, steering systems or the like belong to the prior art and are well known to those skilled in the art, and hence will not be elaborated herein.
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